Implementation of Sensors in IOT Application


Authors : Waad Mohammed Ahmed Fadalalla; Ahmed Abdalla Ali; Hisham Abdalla; Osman Wahballa

Volume/Issue : Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 11 - November


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DOI : https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/IJISRT24NOV159

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Abstract : In the past few decades, the importance of the Internet of things (IOT) has emerged in various fields. It is a technology that connects the Internet to all devices that are incapable to connect to the Internet. Therefore, this paper aims to provide convenient realization of sensors in the IOT system. The idea based on the start of the IOT, as it is a modern idea that combines ease of work and development, in the company of itself and benefitting of limited communications such as short message service (SMS) and broad communications such as wireless fidelity (WIFI), toward ensure robust and applicable sensors that can be serve the community in several aspects, predominantly people with special needs. The system uses Arduino, event stream processing (ESP), sensors and global system for mobile (GSM) to control devices. The system is simulated by using an electronic circuit via Google assistant and messages application.

Keywords : Internet of Things; Short Message Service; Google Command.

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In the past few decades, the importance of the Internet of things (IOT) has emerged in various fields. It is a technology that connects the Internet to all devices that are incapable to connect to the Internet. Therefore, this paper aims to provide convenient realization of sensors in the IOT system. The idea based on the start of the IOT, as it is a modern idea that combines ease of work and development, in the company of itself and benefitting of limited communications such as short message service (SMS) and broad communications such as wireless fidelity (WIFI), toward ensure robust and applicable sensors that can be serve the community in several aspects, predominantly people with special needs. The system uses Arduino, event stream processing (ESP), sensors and global system for mobile (GSM) to control devices. The system is simulated by using an electronic circuit via Google assistant and messages application.

Keywords : Internet of Things; Short Message Service; Google Command.

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